NetBSD/src oY01AVlcrypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist auth2-chall.c

   auth2-chall.c: fix merging botch that broke basic functionality

   Addresses PR bin/60196 "OpenSSH keyboard-interactive/pam authentication
   fails to work after the update to 10.3".

   This issue would also have affected S/Key functionality from what I
   see, though I have no means of testing this. Also "BSD auth", but
   that's not enabled by us.
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NetBSD/src f8xHH87. UPDATING

   UPDATING: minor grammar fix
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NetBSD/src naj8qosexternal/gpl3/gcc README.gcc14, share/mk bsd.own.mk

   switch sh3* to GCC 14.

   the build issue is gone, and testing on landisk/gxemul is identical
   to the GCC 12 world i built.  atf seems to be happy as well.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc t5ZB7srgames/classicube Makefile

   classicube: Fix build with recent gcc.
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NetBSD/src sMQ9xnlusr.sbin/syslogd Makefile

   syslogd: do not suppress lint warning about prototypes

   That warning was only useful when migrating from traditional C to C90.
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NetBSD/src RKdL8aWlib/libc/isc ev_timers.c Makefile.inc

   libc/isc: remove trailing semicolon from expression macro

   The semicolon triggered a lint warning about an unreachable 'empty'
   statement.
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NetBSD/src lgLPFahlib/libc/cdb Makefile.inc

   libc/cdb: remove obsolete lint warning

   That warning was only useful during migration from traditional C to C90.
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NetBSD/src kqUmvo2external/bsd/top/dist utils.c commands.c, external/bsd/top/dist/machine m_netbsd.c

   sprintf/ctype police
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NetBSD/src LoQbGGZusr.bin/xlint/lint1 tree.c

   lint: restrict range of return values for several GCC builtins

   This reduces the amount of the 'loss of accuracy' warnings 132 and 298.
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NetBSD/src KyDjjV8external/mit/lua/lib/liblua Makefile

   liblua: sync description of lint messages with reality
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NetBSD/src 9M6I2d5external/lgpl3/gmp/lib/libgmp Makefile

   libgmp: suppress the most common lint warnings

   Lint no longer issues warning 259 about prototypes, as that warning is
   only useful when migrating from traditional C to C90. In other
   scenarios, warning 298 about loss of accuracy has taken its place.
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NetBSD/src 2QSsNZTexternal/bsd/jemalloc/lib Makefile.inc

   libc/jemalloc: re-enable lint warning about unused static function

   Since 2024-09-28, lint properly recognizes constructors.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc BOqWAXbdoc CHANGES-2026

   Updated sysutils/u-boot-sopine-baseboard to 2024.10
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NetBSD/pkgsrc vEffdGHsysutils/u-boot-sopine-baseboard Makefile

   u-boot-sopine-baseboard: update to U-Boot v2024.10
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NetBSD/src wPQWPVzexternal/bsd/top/dist utils.c

   <stype.h> "negative" char usage issue fixed.
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NetBSD/src WevbUzpsys/arch/x68k/include opmreg.h

   x68k/opmreg.h: sync multiple-inclusion guard with filename

   The previous guard had a typo.
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NetBSD/src squQFAXsys/arch/arm/imx imx23_mmcreg.h

   arm/imx23_mmcreg.h: sync multiple-inclusion guard with filename

   The previous guard had a typo.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 6bf24b7webkit-gtk60 PATCHES_REPORT.md

webkit-gtk60: update the report on patches.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 08a190bwebkit-gtk60 PATCHES_REPORT.md

webkit-gtk60: update the report on patches.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 2e20a6abottom Makefile

bottom: Update homepage.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc OvEEGCFdoc CHANGES-2026

   Oops, forgot CTYPE=Added
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NetBSD/pkgsrc n569Dcxdoc CHANGES-2026

   doc: Updated audio/SDL3_mixer to 3.2.0
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NetBSD/pkgsrc hXoejMyaudio/SDL3_mixer Makefile PLIST

   Add audio/SDL3_mixer 3.2.0
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NetBSD/pkgsrc 9g8a1pgx11/wezterm Makefile

   wezterm: libunwind seems to only be needed on Darwin
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NetBSD/pkgsrc DEO1DSKx11/wezterm distinfo, x11/wezterm/patches patch-wezterm-font_src_locator_mod.rs patch-async__ossl_Cargo.toml

   wezterm: added Darwin support
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NetBSD/src cL0Efcdbin/sh var.c

   Fix an unlikely possible var sorting problem

   Now that CHECKSTRSPACE() is usable, use it when sorting var
   names (for "set" (no args or options) and similar uses (export -p etc))
   which sort the vars.   The previous use of STPUTC() was unsafe, as
   the buffer the name was being moved into could move that way, but nothing
   was allowing for that, possibly instead using the (only part completed and
   unterminated) old pre-move version of the name for use when comparing.

   The only likely effect would be incorrectly sorted vars in the output,
   and that would have been quite rare (and probably never happened), but
   now we can safely use CHECKSTRSPACE() for an arbitrary size, use that
   to ensure that the entire var name will fit without moving the string
   (and use USTPUTC() to guarantee that doesn't happen - and it is faster).

   While here, add lots of comments to explain what is going on, and why,
   in the var name comparison function (sort_var()), as at first glance,
   what it is doing looks absurd ... it just isn't.


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NetBSD/src L0oevmTbin/sh expand.c

   Remove CHECKSTACKSTR() defect workaround

   When reading the output from a command substitution, the code defers
   adding embedded \n's to the result (just counting them instead) until
   some other character appears - this effectively achieves the "trailing
   \n's are removed" semantic without needing to actually remove anything,
   as without a following char, the \n's aren't ever added.

   That's fine, but the number of \n's counted, that will need to be added when
   another char appears, is unbounded - and could be (and at least once, was)
   more than the old CHECKSTACKSTR() could handle.  To fix that, if the newline
   count was "too big" (arbitrarily set at 20) the code used a slow path, which
   avoided CHECKSTACKSTR() and was correct.

   Now CHECKSTACKSTR() has been fixed, that workaround is no longer required,
   so remove it.   Since long runs of embedded \n's don't often appear in
   command substitution output, avoiding the slow path is unlikely to make
   any noticeable speed difference, but not having that code at all makes the
   shell smaller - enough smaller to compensate for the minor increase that
   the CHECKSTACKSTR() correction added, and even a bit more.
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NetBSD/src ipLoEY9bin/sh memalloc.c memalloc.h

   Make CHECKSTRSPACE() do what it always should have done

   The CHECKSTRSPACE() macro is given a number 'n' of bytes,
   which it is intended to assure are to be available on the
   stack - allocating more space if needed.   The old macro
   checked to see if 'n' were available, and if not, allocated
   more space (which sounds right) - but with no specification
   of how much more space would be allocated, just a general
   hope that it would be enough.

   This then required additional workarounds whenever 'n' might
   be larger than "just a few", because it just wasn't safe (and
   had caused problems in the past).

   Now CHECKSTRSPACE() works as intended, though the actual change is
   to the makestrspace() function (used only from CHECKSTRSPACE()), which
   now gets told how much space is needed, so it can ensure that sufficient
   is provided, rather than just the generic "more".


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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 83c14c6wlroots Makefile

wlroots: update libdrm depends
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 3ce0060wlroots PLIST

wlroots: update PLIST

(builds fine for me)
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